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Band 6+: 'The chart below shows how frequently people in the USA ate in fast food restorants between 2003 and 2013.

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The image consists of a bar chart depicting the frequency of eating at fast-food restaurants among people in the USA from 2003-2013, with percentages on the y-axis (ranging from 0% to 40%) and years/frequency on the x-axis. In 2003: 5% ate every day, 15% several times a week, 30% once a week, 35% once or twice a month, 15% a few times a year, 0% never; 2006: 4% every day, 20% several times a week, 30% once a week, 25% once or twice a month, 15% a few times a year, 5% never; 2013: 3% every day, 15% several times a week, 25% once a week, 40% once or twice a month, 10% a few times a year, 5% never.
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The bar chart depicts the frequency of eating at fast food restaurants among people in the USA from 2003 to 2013.

Overall it can be seen that the most people ate fast food once a week and once or twice a month. However, the number of weekly visitors fallen in 2013, while monthly visitors risen. Very few people ate every day or never.

In 2003, the most people ate once a week (31%), followed by once or twice a month (30%). In 2006, weekly visits increased to 33% while the monthly visits decreased to 25% and then it rose to 33% in 2013 while the weekly visits fallen to 27%.

People who ate several times a week in 2003 was 16% , risen to 20% in 2006 then fallen to 15% in 2013. On the other hand, people who ate a few times in a year was 13% in 2003 then it climbed up 15% in 2006, it remains the same in 2013. Lastly, the people who ate everyday or never were in same percentage every year that is, 4% in 2003 and 3% in the remaining two years.

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